Visualizing astrophysics simulations: new results of the COAST project
Date issued
2016
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
The COAST project at CEA/IRFU at Saclay involves astrophysicists and software engineers developing
simulation codes in magneto-hydrodynamics and generic tools for data structuration and visualization. Thanks to
the new generation of massively parallel mainframes, computing in astrophysics had made huge progress,
generating more complexity and much bigger size of numerical simulations. Two software tools have been
developed at IRFU for the visualization of massive amounts of data produced by these simulation codes.
SDvision is a code deployed in the framework of IDL Object Graphics, to process all results from different
simulation codes developed by astrophysicists. PyMSES is a set of Python modules especially optimized for
visualizing the complex data produced by our AMR simulation code RAMSES. These codes are suitable for
interactive and immersive navigation for the analysis of 3D results and also for videos and stereoscopic movies
productions for people at large. In this paper, we present visualizations of recent numerical simulations in
astrophysics, more specifically in the domain of Interstellar Medium and Galaxies Formation.
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astrofyzika, vizualizace
Citation
WSCG 2016: poster papers proceedings: 24th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Visionin co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 45-48.